Recipes: Chickpea Pancakes

Do you like pancakes? I know I do. I remember waking up on Sunday morning in Wichita Falls, Texas and my mom would be flipping pancakes, and the smell in our house would be so delicious. Now that’s such a nice memory.

I love making pancakes for my own family but I’ve been looking for a more nutritious way to make them with no gluten and less sugar. I found a delicious alternative… chickpea flour.

The Italians have been using it for hundreds of years; and it has a boatload of fiber and protein.

I prepared two different chickpea pancake recipes. one savory and one sweet.

This recipe is completely versatile so feel free to change up the toppings. You can sauté mushrooms, onions, and chicken to make a delicious dinner, or make it into a taco night with ground turkey, taco seasoning, and condiments.

Watch the video to see how I combine them with different superfoods to make a delicious and healthy brunch.

In a large bowl add all dry ingredients. Start slowly whisking in the water.

Mix for 5 minutes until all lumps are removed, and the batter has thickened enough to coat the back of a spoon

Let the batter rest for 10 minutes

Heat large cast iron skillet until smoking hot. Add 2 tbsp EVOO.

Using a ladle, spoon in the pancake batter. Each pancake should be about 1/2 cup of batter.

Cook the pancake for 2 minutes on each side depending on the thickness of the pancakes.

Transfer pancakes to a plate, and layer the pancakes after cooking to lock in moisture, and heat

Avocado Salsa

In a large bowl mix all chopped vegetables together, squeeze lime juice, and add the salt

Mix the salsa together, and let the juices macerate for 5 minutes before serving

Serve

Top each pancake off with a little bit of salsa, and garnish with fresh cilantro.

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